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Cerulean Matter, a stunning abstract original, created by artist Blakely Bering, offers a striking composition in soothing hues to adorn your walls.Layered with depth and dimension, Berings Cerulean Matter abstractly showcases looking down into the ocean blue, with the beach and sand at your doorstep. Brilliantly composed, undulating lines balances against a blend of colors cascading on the canvas, giving viewer a sense of serenity and peace.

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After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 1998 Blakely Bering’s professional art career began. Bering put her studies in costume and set design to direct use by working in opera design and television production around the United States including Los Angeles, Florida, New York, and finally returning to her home state, Texas. Bering’s work with large scale design will influence her artwork throughout her career. Transitioning from large scale design to fine art was seamless and natural for her.

Painting figurative abstractions and “Blooms” at first, Bering’s art evolved into pure abstraction. Experimenting with techniques, mediums, and styles; the “Oil slick” developed in 2006. To collectors around the world, the “Oil slick” is recognized as Bering’s classic style. The “Oil slick” is a frozen moment, a landscape, a figure, an ocean, an aerial view; it is subjective. She has been noted as a colorist for her intricate rich layers of oil. Her abstractions are in flux, serious, and unassuming. Reflecting her theatrical sense, the artwork is powerful from thirty feet away.

Inspired by her love of cooking, Bering combines oils, powdered pigments, crushed metals, and secret ingredients, from scratch, to create her own paint mixtures, primarily, painting on panel. Her work is known not only for its beauty and sense of frozen movement, but for its sustained ability over time.